I've Never Struggled With This Part of Sex. But My Body Is Suddenly Rejecting It.
Briefly

I've Never Struggled With This Part of Sex. But My Body Is Suddenly Rejecting It.
"The short answer is that I don't know whether there's a way to get past this sudden gag reaction, or why it's happening now. I do, however, have some follow-up questions that might help. Did absolutely anything else change at the time that you abruptly went from easily swallowing to immediately gagging? Your stress levels, diet, or environment?"
"Or your emotions? If you're female, are you pregnant? (I know, I know, but the variety of ways that even early pregnancy can change a body's reactions is vast and wild). The texture or taste of your husband's semen? The way he's moving or not moving when he's about to ejaculate? The position of your body or head in relation to his penis? If the answer to any of these is yes, you know where to start troubleshooting."
A person who previously swallowed semen now experiences an abrupt gag reflex that prevents swallowing and may feel like vomiting. The sudden reaction can stem from changes in stress, diet, environment, bodily states, emotions, pregnancy, semen texture or taste, partner movement, or body positioning. Recommended actions include checking whether the gag reflex has shifted in general by testing tongue-brushing range and oral depth. If general gagging is the issue, pausing oral activities and gradually reintroducing depth can help. No definitive cause or guaranteed fix is offered, and further troubleshooting of specific changes is advised.
Read at Slate Magazine
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]